An important one:
Don’t use your knowledge of cognitive biases as a fully general counterargument to anyone’s position. (Knowing about biases can hurt people)
Others:
Don’t treat your arguments as soldiers fighting for your side.
Acknowledge when you are personally identifying with your beliefs. This is bad. (Ben Canoscha, Eliezer, Eliezer, Kaj Sotala, Kaj Sotala, Paul Graham, Robin Hanson, Peter de Blanc)
Distinguish between observation and inference. (Tarski Statements as Rationalist Exercise, HPMoR Ch. 79)
Also, I rather like these.
An important one:
Don’t use your knowledge of cognitive biases as a fully general counterargument to anyone’s position. (Knowing about biases can hurt people)
Others:
Don’t treat your arguments as soldiers fighting for your side.
Acknowledge when you are personally identifying with your beliefs. This is bad. (Ben Canoscha, Eliezer, Eliezer, Kaj Sotala, Kaj Sotala, Paul Graham, Robin Hanson, Peter de Blanc)
Distinguish between observation and inference. (Tarski Statements as Rationalist Exercise, HPMoR Ch. 79)
Also, I rather like these.